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this is the "bill press show." >> bill: here we go. on this wednesday, august 7, my parting shot for today, well, you know, for liberals and conservatives, news that the legendary "washington post" had been sold came as a real shocker. it's more than a newspaper. you've got to admit. it is a national treasure. and a real powerhouse. "the washington post" brought down a president. it made the big screen. its editors and reporters have inspired generations of young men and women to enter journalism. for awhile, hey, it even made money. now it's gone? no. that's where the old-timers and the hand wringers are wrong. "the washington post" is not gone. it is just in the hands of a new owner. and if you ask me, the perfect owner for this new digital age. let's face it. the days of daily print newspapers are disappearing fast. circulation is down. readership is down. advertising is down. revenues are down. the only way newspapers are picking up new readers is online or on video. and that's why jeff bezos is the perfect man to buy "the post" as
this is the "bill press show." >> bill: here we go. on this wednesday, august 7, my parting shot for today, well, you know, for liberals and conservatives, news that the legendary "washington post" had been sold came as a real shocker. it's more than a newspaper. you've got to admit. it is a national treasure. and a real powerhouse. "the washington post" brought down a president. it made the big screen. its editors and reporters have inspired generations of...
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. >> bill: they're going to have a gun. >> bill: hold it. this is how ridiculous, powers, you sound there are more than 100 million guns on the street of america. all right? because it's historical situation. accept it. there is 100 million. >> historical situation? what does that mean? >> bill: that means when the country was settled. everybody had a gun. >> everybody had to have a machine gun? yeah, i'm sure. >> bill: bill because of the second amendment you can't take them away deal with that. >> gun culture, you deal with that gun culture. it's a different thing than owning a gun. it's making it sexy. making it seem appealing. if these kids didn't have a gun. a knife it would be a completely different thing. >> it's the core thing of the culture. it's unbelievable you feel this way. 95% of people who own guns are law abiding goofed people, okay? it's the corruption of certain groups in this country that's leading to this murder. it's the corruption of certain groups -- >> -- what do you mean certain groups? there are plenty of white peop
. >> bill: they're going to have a gun. >> bill: hold it. this is how ridiculous, powers, you sound there are more than 100 million guns on the street of america. all right? because it's historical situation. accept it. there is 100 million. >> historical situation? what does that mean? >> bill: that means when the country was settled. everybody had a gun. >> everybody had to have a machine gun? yeah, i'm sure. >> bill: bill because of the second amendment...
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. >> bill: all right. but, still, if you discourage these thugs from carrying, if they don't carry, then the murder rate goes down. give you the last word. >> i would say putting three years and making examples of them does -- goes a whole lot further than just pulling everyone over saying i'm going to frisk you. don't get knee wrong, you do have your subjects, these police officers know who the guys are that is carrying the guns. it's no secret to it. we just need tougher laws to be able to keep them in jail. >> bill: i agree with you there. absolutely. mandatories for anyone carrying illegal firearm or anyone carrying one. you might want to check out the ha dediya pendleton foundation. next on the rundown crowley and colmes react to the stop and frisk policy. charles krauthammer reacting to american children and marijuana off the incredible situation we reported on last night in seattle. the factor will be right back. >> bill: continuing with lead story violence racism and stop frisk. with us are monica
. >> bill: all right. but, still, if you discourage these thugs from carrying, if they don't carry, then the murder rate goes down. give you the last word. >> i would say putting three years and making examples of them does -- goes a whole lot further than just pulling everyone over saying i'm going to frisk you. don't get knee wrong, you do have your subjects, these police officers know who the guys are that is carrying the guns. it's no secret to it. we just need tougher laws to...
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two things, bill. number one, every gallop poll going back 30 years, showing liberals come in at 20, 21% of the population. that isn't a slam dunk constituency. secondly, the idea that obama is going to be a benefit, if you go back to 1952. every single time one party is held in the white house for two terms, with one exception. they've been turned out every single time since eisenhower. the only exception was reagan. the only exception. people get tired of a party in power. obama's been having an unsuccessful second term. the economy's going to be anemic. it's not going to be that easy for a democrat to say, eight more years. >> charles, as always, thank you. >> pleasure. coming next, one of the stars of "two and a half men" speaks blun >>> back to the tip of the day. blunt talk for american teenagers in a moment. >>> if you haven't already, go to billo'reilly.com right now, because our summer sale is just about over. we have the lowest prices ever on factor stuff. remember, gift-giving time is approa
two things, bill. number one, every gallop poll going back 30 years, showing liberals come in at 20, 21% of the population. that isn't a slam dunk constituency. secondly, the idea that obama is going to be a benefit, if you go back to 1952. every single time one party is held in the white house for two terms, with one exception. they've been turned out every single time since eisenhower. the only exception was reagan. the only exception. people get tired of a party in power. obama's been having...
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. >> bill: hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the biggest failure of the obama administration that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. in order for more than 300 million americans to have a chance at prosperity, you need a vibrant economy. at this point the usa does not have one. that is now on president obama. as you may know, the president's economic vision is focused on so-called economic justice, giving help to americans who don't have very much, providing vast entitlements means big spending and taxation. the president doesn't seem to trust the capitalist civic, instituting new regulations in the marketplace, inhibiting business expansion. the social justice economic plan is failing. the u.s. economy is stagnant, thus quality of life is going down in this country. here are the facts to back that statement up. 7 out of 8 jobs created during the obama administration have been part time jobs. 54% of american workers make less than $30,000 a year. when mr. obama took office, he averaged unemployment paid to an
. >> bill: hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the biggest failure of the obama administration that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. in order for more than 300 million americans to have a chance at prosperity, you need a vibrant economy. at this point the usa does not have one. that is now on president obama. as you may know, the president's economic vision is focused on so-called economic justice, giving help to americans who don't have very much,...
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bill? >> don't, don't, don't! >> don't take you off the -- they'll take you off the air of current if you say that. >> next week. >> bill: they'll pull the plug. >> can i be here for the smashing of the current tv supply? that's always my exciting -- i love that. school is over. you're trying to figure out what you can destroy. >> bill: we'll do that next week. camera, lights, damn it, al gore. joel hiott. >> al gore is sitting in a bathtub full of money going -- [ speaking foreign language ] bezos. >> bill: bezos is no dummy. he got "the washington post" for one half of what al gore was paid. >> i was just $2er -- i was just $249.9 million short. did i mention chris kofinis is here as a "friend of bill" before we throw him out. joining the team, peter ogborn and dan henning with alichia cruz on the phones. cyprian bowlding on the video cam. last night, guess who's back. jimmy fallon pointed out last night, we haven't heard from him since last november. mitt romney. >> mitt romney is back i
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welcome back against bill. good to have you. bill: thank you. i'm bill hemmer. good morning. fox news confirmed four navy warships have moved to an eastern part of the mediterranean sea. the u.s. needs to get ready for all possible scenarios. moments ago, texas republican michael mccall thinks largely the biggest danger to be destroyed from a distance. >> if there is a way to take out the chemical weapons stockpiles that would be in the best of syria, but i'm more worried about the homeland security interest of united states. i know the military has warships off the coast of syria. i know they're giving the president all sorts of targeting planning in briefings and i will defer to that but if there's a way to take out these chemical weapons without putting boots on the ground i think that is the better scenario. bill: what now? national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with more on this. jennifer, you were working your sources all weekend. pressure on the president to act seems to be building by the day. what is the pentagon doing about that at
welcome back against bill. good to have you. bill: thank you. i'm bill hemmer. good morning. fox news confirmed four navy warships have moved to an eastern part of the mediterranean sea. the u.s. needs to get ready for all possible scenarios. moments ago, texas republican michael mccall thinks largely the biggest danger to be destroyed from a distance. >> if there is a way to take out the chemical weapons stockpiles that would be in the best of syria, but i'm more worried about the...
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. >> bill: hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching tonight. the big event marketing the 50th anniversary of dr. king's "i have a dream" speech, the subject of tonight's talking points memo. all over the world people are honoring the memory of dr. king, an extraordinary speech on august 28th, 1963. in washington, people listened to a variety of speakers today with president obama as the headliner. president clinton described it as an observance of one of the most important days in american history. that's true. what mr. clinton and no one else mentioned there's today's event exclude black republicans and conservatives. all speakers were democrats. that was a glaring error, and does not indicate a desire for inclusion. most of the speeches were, however, uplifting and respectful to america, but not all. >> somewhere along the way white sheets were traded for button-down white shirts. attack dogs and water hoses were traded for tasers and widespread implementation of stop and frisk policies. nooses were traded for handcuffs. >> bill: that kind of
. >> bill: hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching tonight. the big event marketing the 50th anniversary of dr. king's "i have a dream" speech, the subject of tonight's talking points memo. all over the world people are honoring the memory of dr. king, an extraordinary speech on august 28th, 1963. in washington, people listened to a variety of speakers today with president obama as the headliner. president clinton described it as an observance of one of the most important...
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. ♪ ♪ >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. oprah winfrey talking about race. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. one of the wealthiest women in the world ms. winfrey recently traveled toll switzerland to attended wedding of tina turner. humiliated by a shop clerk who refused to show her an expensive purse. >> she refused to get it she refused to get it she started to she me these other little bags. and i said: one more time i tried but i really do just want to see that one and she said oh, i don't want to hurt your feelings and i said okay. thank you so much. you are probably right. i can't afford it i walked out of the store. now why did she do that. >> bill: because she is a moron. i believe every american has been insulted in a store or restaurant at some time. when that happens you do as ms. winfrey did. walk out. later call up and complain to the owner much the property. oprah was heavily implying that the disrespect shown her was racist. the clerk involved denies that ms. winfrey also said this abo
. ♪ ♪ >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. oprah winfrey talking about race. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. one of the wealthiest women in the world ms. winfrey recently traveled toll switzerland to attended wedding of tina turner. humiliated by a shop clerk who refused to show her an expensive purse. >> she refused to get it she refused to get it she started to she me these other little bags. and i said: one more time i...
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i am bill o'reilly. please always remember the spin stops here in massachusetts because we are definitely looking out for you. >> this is a fox news alert just a short time ago members of the obama administration briefed members of the -- in syria. he has not said what if any military action he will take in syria. lawmakers voted against military action which is a huge defeat to british prime minister james cameron. >> john, lawmakers who received that briefing this evening said
i am bill o'reilly. please always remember the spin stops here in massachusetts because we are definitely looking out for you. >> this is a fox news alert just a short time ago members of the obama administration briefed members of the -- in syria. he has not said what if any military action he will take in syria. lawmakers voted against military action which is a huge defeat to british prime minister james cameron. >> john, lawmakers who received that briefing this evening said
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bill, we have made some progress here. bill, i'm not defending in any way, shape or form a 14-year-old in the street at 3:00 in the morning shooting the street up. that's indefensible. i agree with you. >> bill: it's not fair to generalize all liberals. that's not right. buff why will i don't mean whether you have been reading the personal attacks on me in the last month and this guy don lemon from cnn who supported what i said. black anchorman over there vicious personal attacks. they are not, they, the far left doing these attacks are not ever going to acknowledge that it is the collapse of the traditional family and the african-american precincts the poorer precincts that have led to all of this. they will not acknowledge it. okay. and that means the problem is never going to be solved. >> well, actually, i think we are making some progress. not enough, 1996 i wrote a book it talked about the decline of two parent families. i certainly would like for my grandchildren to grow up in two parent families. i am heartened by
bill, we have made some progress here. bill, i'm not defending in any way, shape or form a 14-year-old in the street at 3:00 in the morning shooting the street up. that's indefensible. i agree with you. >> bill: it's not fair to generalize all liberals. that's not right. buff why will i don't mean whether you have been reading the personal attacks on me in the last month and this guy don lemon from cnn who supported what i said. black anchorman over there vicious personal attacks. they...
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i would be happy to. >> bill: i will try -- >> you start the riot. >> bill: okay. next on the rundown, james carville will reply to that interview and reporting over the race situation in the last two weeks. later on putin america. what should 49ú;h@ú/0hñ÷@p/ó >> bill: continuing now with our lead story, solutions to the problem of black crime and poverty in america. joining us now from new orleans, democratic strategist james carville. let's go one by one on my four major proposals to president obama, and i think we have got to shake them up to get them to pay attention to this. it's now been five years and he really hasn't paid attention to it. i understand the economy and the terrorism and all of that. i got it. but, now it's center stage. all right, first of all. school vouchers in the poor precincts to give the parents that care a chance to get their kids out of maybe a school that's chaotic into a catholic school or a private school that does well. you favor? >> no, i'm pretty cool. but i'm pretty warm on the idea of charter schools. the administratio
i would be happy to. >> bill: i will try -- >> you start the riot. >> bill: okay. next on the rundown, james carville will reply to that interview and reporting over the race situation in the last two weeks. later on putin america. what should 49ú;h@ú/0hñ÷@p/ó >> bill: continuing now with our lead story, solutions to the problem of black crime and poverty in america. joining us now from new orleans, democratic strategist james carville. let's go one by one on my...
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this is the "bill press show." >> bill: hey, that's right. good reminder. 33 minutes after the hour now that august 15 is our last day on current tv. progressive talk radio continues. no interruption. full time all the way through. we'll take a two-week hayatous on television and we'll pop up again on free speech tv on september 3rd. go to freespeech.org and the good news is you'll be able to watch us on television if you have a satellite dish, on two different networks. dish network or directv. and you'll be able to watch us online as well and it is all there at freespeech.org. >> yes, indeed. >> bill: we'll continue to come at you both video and audio and look forward to keeping in touch with you and continuing to be part of the program. so you won't miss igor volsky on tuesdays. good morning, igor from think progress, managing editor. great to see you. >> great to see you. >> bill: did you read your post this morning? we've been talking about the sale of the post yesterday. it came as a big shockaroo. >> i highlight it, i read it, i underl
this is the "bill press show." >> bill: hey, that's right. good reminder. 33 minutes after the hour now that august 15 is our last day on current tv. progressive talk radio continues. no interruption. full time all the way through. we'll take a two-week hayatous on television and we'll pop up again on free speech tv on september 3rd. go to freespeech.org and the good news is you'll be able to watch us on television if you have a satellite dish, on two different networks. dish...
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. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching for this special edition of the fact yomplt a look at the people who entered no spin zone recently. beginning with former secretary of state colin powell. general i'd like you to be specific and brutal tonight. about the republican party. what is it that you object to mostly to cause to you vote for president obama twice. >> i voted for the president twice. first, i didn't think the economic plans put forward by the campaign in 2008 or 2012 were suited for the times we're n so i had an economic reason to do that. secondly, i became a republican officially in 1995, after i decided not to run. and i have voted previously seven times for republican candidate. i have spoken at the 1996 convention, the 2000 convention. i worked for reagan and nixon as a white house fellow. i think credentials are fine. but in several years i have been troubled by the right shift of the republican party too far right. i have said this on a number of occasions. so in 2008 i found that as
. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching for this special edition of the fact yomplt a look at the people who entered no spin zone recently. beginning with former secretary of state colin powell. general i'd like you to be specific and brutal tonight. about the republican party. what is it that you object to mostly to cause to you vote for president obama twice. >> i voted for the president twice. first, i didn't think the economic plans put forward by the campaign in 2008 or...
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the "bill press show." >> bill: here we go. edward snowden is finally out of the moscow airport. actually he would rather be anything i think in russia than on a plane back to the united states, living the rest of his life in an american prison cell. the white house says it is very disappointed that russia granted snowden asylum but they had to have seen that coming. back here at home, things have changed dramatically since snowden first blew the whistle on the nsa. at first, leaders of congress defended the nsa. now more and more members of congress, republicans and democrats are raising serious questions about nsa's spying on all americans. and even president obama is saying that we need a national conversation on how to balance national security and our right of privacy. that conversation started at the white house yesterday but here's the point. we would not be having that conversation today without edward snowden. think about that. have a great weekend! [♪ theme music ] >> oh, i have been here waiting for hours for jacki
the "bill press show." >> bill: here we go. edward snowden is finally out of the moscow airport. actually he would rather be anything i think in russia than on a plane back to the united states, living the rest of his life in an american prison cell. the white house says it is very disappointed that russia granted snowden asylum but they had to have seen that coming. back here at home, things have changed dramatically since snowden first blew the whistle on the nsa. at first,...
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this is the "bill press show." >> bill: you got it! 33 minutes after the hour on a tuesday, august 13. the "full court press" coming to you live from our nation's capital. brought to you today by the international association of ironworkers. the good men and women of the ironworkers union doing great work under president walter weiss. the sky is the limit for them. you can find out more about their good work at their web site, www.ironworkers.org. we don't want to talk too much about 2016 but sometimes they make it impossible not to. especially when the vice president of the united states says he doesn't have to do this kind of stuff anymore, right? right? but he's gone out to iowa september 15 to be the star attraction at senator tom harkin's steak fry, a famous event he holds every year. the vice president is going, which, of course, raises questions about what is joe up to? rebecca sinderbrand is the deputy white house editor for politico, joining us in studio this morning. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> bill: i gotta
this is the "bill press show." >> bill: you got it! 33 minutes after the hour on a tuesday, august 13. the "full court press" coming to you live from our nation's capital. brought to you today by the international association of ironworkers. the good men and women of the ironworkers union doing great work under president walter weiss. the sky is the limit for them. you can find out more about their good work at their web site, www.ironworkers.org. we don't want to talk...
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bill: been there. you have my sympathy. >>> can a judge now decide what parents are allowed to name their kids? it happened to one woman who wanted to name her son messiah. the judge weighed in. we'll tell you what happened there in a moment. martha: the widow of a fallen firefighter saying that the city is denying the health and pension benefits that they were promised. coming up we'll speak with councilman about why some of them, the firefighters, may not be entitled to those benefits. that's coming up. >> certain city officials that are making it difficult, at the beginning made it sound we will be there we will do whatever we can. they started to say you will be taken care of. now they only stopped saying those things. they have made it very contentious. they have been rude. they made nasty comments and they have been uncompassionate and unprofessional. (gasp) nope. aw! guys! grrrr let's leave the deals to hotels.com. (nice bear!) ooo! that one! nice! got it! oh my gosh this is so cool! awesome! pe
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speaker, in closing, that i think these bills really are good bills. they provide important checks on the expanding power of the executive branch. how many times have all of us gone home and been regaled with tales of bureaucrats that are simply out of control, rules that make no sense or have an enormous economic impact? it happens all the time. that needs to change. senator daniel webster described the federal government as, quote, made for the people, made by the people, and answerable to the people. i would suggest we've forgotten the last of those three phrases, answerable to the people. that's what these bills are about, trying to make the federal government more responsible -- responsive an more answerable to the people. the underlying bills recognize just that and restore the power of governance to elected officials, not to unaccountable washington bureaucrats. i would urge my colleagues to support this rule and the underlying legislation. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time and i move the previous question. the speaker pro tempore
speaker, in closing, that i think these bills really are good bills. they provide important checks on the expanding power of the executive branch. how many times have all of us gone home and been regaled with tales of bureaucrats that are simply out of control, rules that make no sense or have an enormous economic impact? it happens all the time. that needs to change. senator daniel webster described the federal government as, quote, made for the people, made by the people, and answerable to...
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bill: are you sure of that? >> 100%. ♪ bill: suddenly it is 1956. a new study showing dolphins can imitate human actions and even how we solve our problems. scientists in florida say they blindfolded a bottle nosed dolphin. strucked the dolphin to mimic movements of a trainer in the water with him. the results? the dolphin was able to replicate the trainer's movements by emitting sound and listening to the echo in the water. cool stuff. patti ann: new developments in a bizarre murder in florida. the suspect turning himself in after posting a photo of his wife's dead body on facebook. derek medina telling police he shot his wife in self-defense when an argument turned violent. phil keating is live in miami. we're learning that the couple had a pretty rocky relationship? >> reporter: 31-year-old derek medina, and his wife now deceased. jennifer alfonso, were married four years ago. then they divorced. last year they remarried but clearly they had a volatile relationship. then yesterday afternoon, in a gruesome, facebook homepage posting by derek medin
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since 2002 but it hasn't stopped him from billing the state of california. tim is accused of fraudulent practices at his drug rehab clinic but it hasn't stopped him from billing the state of california either. >> drew griffin with cnn. >> and who are you? >> i just told you. i'm drew griffin with cnn. >> i don't -- >> wait a minute. your former employees say you're billing for the koun county ser you're not providing. and then there's alexander ferdman. he came to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic, and billing taxpayers even though felons are barred from running drug medi-cal centers. mr. ferdman, how can a guy with a record like you being operating a drug rehab clinic here in california. you have been convicted of a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million supposedly treating alcohol and drug abuse patients in california. our investigation with the center for investigative reporting found half of that money or about $94 million has
since 2002 but it hasn't stopped him from billing the state of california. tim is accused of fraudulent practices at his drug rehab clinic but it hasn't stopped him from billing the state of california either. >> drew griffin with cnn. >> and who are you? >> i just told you. i'm drew griffin with cnn. >> i don't -- >> wait a minute. your former employees say you're billing for the koun county ser you're not providing. and then there's alexander ferdman. he came to...
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>> bill: wow. the case of alex rodriguez concerns alleged cheating at the highest level of american business. when a man is paid $275 million, the team, the biz, taking on the contract is entitled to honesty, honesty on every level. but rodriguez denies he has done anything wrong in the latest episode. >> alex has yet to answer the most important and most basic question in this, whether he once again used performance enhancing drugs. are you prepared to answer that question this morning. >> shear what i am prepared to answer. alex admitted in 2001, 2002, that he had used performance enhancing drugs as a member of the texas rangers when it was not banned. he said since then he has not. >> bill: talking points does not know what alex rodriguez did or did not do. but after the lance armstrong debacle. it is safe to assume that some very powerful american least cheat and again that's unacceptable because american business are paying them an incredible amount of money. and they have a right to expect ho
>> bill: wow. the case of alex rodriguez concerns alleged cheating at the highest level of american business. when a man is paid $275 million, the team, the biz, taking on the contract is entitled to honesty, honesty on every level. but rodriguez denies he has done anything wrong in the latest episode. >> alex has yet to answer the most important and most basic question in this, whether he once again used performance enhancing drugs. are you prepared to answer that question this...
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and bill. >> bill: they don't think there is ever going to be an improvement. >> bill, it's the strangest thing. i think have a consensus on things like obama care. >> bill: most people don't want it. >> left and right. they don't want it, bill. yet, again, i'm directing this at the president. but we do have a president who says well, you know, i know that nobody, you know, most people don't want wild and i know it's unpopular and i know i have all these exceptions and delays and i have broken all these promises on cost caps and everything else. this is just what we have to have. people hear that and they are like what? >> americans elected a true believer, a true -- >> laura: not on everything. >> bill: the first time around the president tried to masquerade himself as a middle moderate guy. second time around it was no -- there was no question that he was a true believer income redistribution. >> you are touching on it, bill. >> people still went for him and now they are dissatisfied. >> remember, 3 million didn't do anything. they didn't turn out to vote at all. that's how bad it is. >
and bill. >> bill: they don't think there is ever going to be an improvement. >> bill, it's the strangest thing. i think have a consensus on things like obama care. >> bill: most people don't want it. >> left and right. they don't want it, bill. yet, again, i'm directing this at the president. but we do have a president who says well, you know, i know that nobody, you know, most people don't want wild and i know it's unpopular and i know i have all these exceptions and...
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in -- maryland says lives of minorities are >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. reporting from england. a very controversial statement from the goch of maryland martin o'malley at the king event yesterday. the work of justice is you are jest. did is real. and it is needed will the there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference for there are still too many lives in america taken from us by violence. still too many children in america who go to bed hungry, who go to school hungry. still, too much apathy when the lives of people of color are too often valued less than the lives of white people. >> bill: joining us now from washington with analysis laura ingraham. what do you think o'malley is getting at there? it's a generalized statement but what is his specific point? >> yeah, well, i think implicit in his message, he might have well have named named is that the republican party just doesn't care about minorities. blacks can't get a fair shake in the judicial system and that basically conservatives just don't value black life or black achi
in -- maryland says lives of minorities are >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. reporting from england. a very controversial statement from the goch of maryland martin o'malley at the king event yesterday. the work of justice is you are jest. did is real. and it is needed will the there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference for there are still too many lives in america taken from us by violence. still too many children in america who go to...
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bill? >> bill: thank you, jennifer. jennifer griffin with that fox report tonight from the pentagon. secretary hagel says if the u.s. military does take action, we will not be going it alone. our team fox coverage continues now. chief correspondent jonathan hunt joins us. it looks like we see a coalition forming. >> forming and in place. important part of that coalition even if unofficially may well be the arab league. the arab league met today and issued a statement backing u.s. conclusions over the use of chemical weapons in syria last week on the western front both the french and british prime ministers talking very much about the need for military action. british prime minister david cammeron says it is likely to happen. but there must be a clear goal. listen. >> it would have to be specifically to deter and degrade the future use of chemical weapons. let me stress to people. this is not about getting involved in a middle eastern war or changing our staffs in syria or going further into that conflict. it's nothing t
bill? >> bill: thank you, jennifer. jennifer griffin with that fox report tonight from the pentagon. secretary hagel says if the u.s. military does take action, we will not be going it alone. our team fox coverage continues now. chief correspondent jonathan hunt joins us. it looks like we see a coalition forming. >> forming and in place. important part of that coalition even if unofficially may well be the arab league. the arab league met today and issued a statement backing u.s....
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so it's a tough bill. it's a rough bill. but these immigrants have had enough determination to stick it out through thick and thin for 10 or 20 years, they're going to make it, they're going to make to it the finish line, they're going to be citizens some day. [applause] >> we on have time for one more, i'm sorry. >> my name is jim gawnlt, i live in ames, i want to touch on something that's been alluded to a little bit but not much. i have ancestors who game to this continent from 1620 until about 1895. none of those people had to ask permission to land on these shores, none of them. [applause] the first of them had to ask permission to get out of england, but other than that, you know. as far as i know i'm the first person in my family, my lineal dissent, to come west. some came in wagons, i came here in a chevy. as far as i know i'm the first person in my lineal ancestry to get a four-year college degree and a masters at iowa state. like i said, none of my people had to ask permission to get here, and dog gone it, i'm not
so it's a tough bill. it's a rough bill. but these immigrants have had enough determination to stick it out through thick and thin for 10 or 20 years, they're going to make it, they're going to make to it the finish line, they're going to be citizens some day. [applause] >> we on have time for one more, i'm sorry. >> my name is jim gawnlt, i live in ames, i want to touch on something that's been alluded to a little bit but not much. i have ancestors who game to this continent from...
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bill: that's a fact. if the quote, core of al qaeda has really been diminished, why is a worldwide terror alert is still in effect? we put that question. john bolton, the ambassador, is on deck on that. jamie: one of the 19 elite firefighters who died in a massive firefighter in arizona, why andrew ashcraft's family is facing a whole new bet he will -- battle in spite of that incredible sacrifice. >> city officials make it sound like we will be there at the beginning. they start to say, we will be taken care of. now they have not only stopped saying those things but they made it very contentious. they have been rude. they made nasty comments. they have been uncompassionate and unprofessional. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time manag
bill: that's a fact. if the quote, core of al qaeda has really been diminished, why is a worldwide terror alert is still in effect? we put that question. john bolton, the ambassador, is on deck on that. jamie: one of the 19 elite firefighters who died in a massive firefighter in arizona, why andrew ashcraft's family is facing a whole new bet he will -- battle in spite of that incredible sacrifice. >> city officials make it sound like we will be there at the beginning. they start to say,...
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one, on the farm bill, we have passed a farm bill. we in the house, we said we're going to bust up the almost 50-year custom where would you going to marry up two issues and force people to vote on those. we passed a farm bill. republican majority for the first time says we don't like the way things have always been done in washington. that's exactly what we're trying to change. we're going to bring a bill forward under chairman lucas' leadership that actually says about food stamps, we want the people who need those food stamp benefits to get them. but you know what, it's an issue of fairness. if they're able bodied people who can work, they ought to do that in order to receive a government benefit. that's the proposal we're bringing forward. you talk about appropriations bills. we passed four in the house. the senate has passed zero, right? the fact is the house of representatives has been the only one focused on trying to get a handle on our fiscal problem. >> let me bring up an appropriations bill, because this week you had to pul
one, on the farm bill, we have passed a farm bill. we in the house, we said we're going to bust up the almost 50-year custom where would you going to marry up two issues and force people to vote on those. we passed a farm bill. republican majority for the first time says we don't like the way things have always been done in washington. that's exactly what we're trying to change. we're going to bring a bill forward under chairman lucas' leadership that actually says about food stamps, we want...
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why don't you hear, this bill? because they want foe go backed to the whole idea that somebody has a grievance and that their grievance i couldn't justifies anything that goes on they are not going to talk to the pornographyers no masquerade as black artist authentic black art. dressing like you just got out of jail makes you a black man and say that's wrong. that's not the image to portray to our children. that's not who we are, that's not our history. you will never hear this. >> now it's getting to the point where one of the accused murderers in spokane and oklahoma were fans of this chief keefe. do you know who this guy is. >> no. >> bill: vial rapper, drug dealer with a conviction who these kids now islandsize it's really depressing. i like dr. ming's -- i liked his message and i liked his courage. >> absolutely. >> i'm not seeing the message and i'm not seeing the courage 50 years later. i will give you the last word. >> well, i will pick up on what you just said because it's about courage, and sometimes cour
why don't you hear, this bill? because they want foe go backed to the whole idea that somebody has a grievance and that their grievance i couldn't justifies anything that goes on they are not going to talk to the pornographyers no masquerade as black artist authentic black art. dressing like you just got out of jail makes you a black man and say that's wrong. that's not the image to portray to our children. that's not who we are, that's not our history. you will never hear this. >> now...
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>>> bill clinton's post presidency is unlike any before. >> i had always said that bill clinton would run for president for the rest of his life -- not literally but figuratively -- and i think i underestimated him. i think he is going to run for president of the world for the rest of his life. >> but in january, 2001, as the clinton administration is coming to a close, it is difficult to see what he will do next. the president is only 54 years old, and now saying good-bye to the greatest job he could imagine. >> they may find somebody who can do this job better than me. they will never find anybody who had any more fun doing it than i had. >> this is a person who's had a very purpose-driven life, so he had to find that purpose again. >> daunted perhaps by the thought of leaving office -- >> i want to thank the academy for this tremendous honor. >> he is able to make fun of his situation with this comedy skit he did for the white house correspondents dinner. >> yazhtsee! >> you did it my man. >> in reality his last days in the white house were a frenzy to beat the clock. >> wanted to
>>> bill clinton's post presidency is unlike any before. >> i had always said that bill clinton would run for president for the rest of his life -- not literally but figuratively -- and i think i underestimated him. i think he is going to run for president of the world for the rest of his life. >> but in january, 2001, as the clinton administration is coming to a close, it is difficult to see what he will do next. the president is only 54 years old, and now saying good-bye...
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>> bill moyers: how did they? >> marshall ganz: well, there was a lot of this heart work, a lot of the narrative, the storytelling, a lot of the celebratory, a lot of the nurturing of the heart. i mean, you know, it took us five years to run a grape boycott. and we had to reinvent that thing every year. and every year, you're going back in and saying, "okay, we got to start again." but you find in each other, in the solidarity, in the myths, if you wish, that feed you, the capacity to keep going. >> bill moyers: i remember what you wrote once that you had learned in mississippi during the summer of 1964. you said, all the inequalities between blacks and whites were driven by a deeper inequality, the inequality of power. that seems to me the fundamental reality of american life today. >> marshall ganz: yeah, i think the political inequality and the economic inequality and a kind of cultural inequality that sort of all reinforce one another is an enormous problem, obviously. i mean, that's sort of what we're trying
>> bill moyers: how did they? >> marshall ganz: well, there was a lot of this heart work, a lot of the narrative, the storytelling, a lot of the celebratory, a lot of the nurturing of the heart. i mean, you know, it took us five years to run a grape boycott. and we had to reinvent that thing every year. and every year, you're going back in and saying, "okay, we got to start again." but you find in each other, in the solidarity, in the myths, if you wish, that feed you, the...
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it is the farm bill. your group was one of the groups that led the effort against, including the snap funding which is also called food stamps, and the foreign bill the way it has been for a long time. that thereporting house will take up a measure that could reduce the spending over the next decade by something like $40 billion. is that a good approach that your organization can support or is there more that needs to be done? >> there is amendment i think is important. our whole point is that we have had for the years of this unholy alliance between supporters of food stamps and the welfare program. our goal was to separate the thing so we could have an honest conversation and this country about what good would andfoodstamp policy looks like what are our obligations. what is a 21st-century farm program look like questio? we were happy to see the house passed that. not only was the bill the same programe welfare laden that we have seen for decades, but it made it law. we should be passing a foodstamp bill
it is the farm bill. your group was one of the groups that led the effort against, including the snap funding which is also called food stamps, and the foreign bill the way it has been for a long time. that thereporting house will take up a measure that could reduce the spending over the next decade by something like $40 billion. is that a good approach that your organization can support or is there more that needs to be done? >> there is amendment i think is important. our whole point is...
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bill: right on. your kids, 7th grade, our lady of victory, give me extra slice of pizza for 25 cents i'm going with the pizza, especially on fridays. martha: i know. put the peanut butter and jelly on the seven-grain bread, you get the face, you know what i'm saying? mom? bill: been there. fox news alert, this might be the last time convicted fort hood shooter nidal hasan will be able to speak in front of the families of victims in court. casey stiegel live at fort hood, texas. closing arguments are about to begin. do we know how long the prosecution will talk today, case is? >> reporter: bill, good morning to you. they will probably not last that long really because closing arguments for the finding phase it is called, lasted hour an 1/2. they had to summarize testimony from 89 witnesses and present more than 700 pieces of evidence. this go round they're basically driving home the point of 19 witnesses and less than 100 pieces of evidence. mostly pictures of the 13 who were killed here. some analyst
bill: right on. your kids, 7th grade, our lady of victory, give me extra slice of pizza for 25 cents i'm going with the pizza, especially on fridays. martha: i know. put the peanut butter and jelly on the seven-grain bread, you get the face, you know what i'm saying? mom? bill: been there. fox news alert, this might be the last time convicted fort hood shooter nidal hasan will be able to speak in front of the families of victims in court. casey stiegel live at fort hood, texas. closing...
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putting all the bills in one. putting the rule covering all seven bills and the chairman shakes his head and shows pictures and believes those are facts. my friends, we ought to reject these bills because they're about all employees. they may affect only a small few at this juncture, but they are about all employees and undermining their rights and the respect we ought to accord to them for the service they give to the people of the united states of america and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from maryland reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. issa: at this time i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from north carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to address the individual from maryland, the gentleman from maryland as he lks about it's all about all employees and indeed it is because if we allow this continued beh
putting all the bills in one. putting the rule covering all seven bills and the chairman shakes his head and shows pictures and believes those are facts. my friends, we ought to reject these bills because they're about all employees. they may affect only a small few at this juncture, but they are about all employees and undermining their rights and the respect we ought to accord to them for the service they give to the people of the united states of america and i yield back the balance of my...
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the bill directs d.o.e. to, computer hardware, energy efficiency software, power management tools and takes commonsense steps of allowing the general services administration to update building designs. they develop these designs over time, they'll be permitted to update these efficiency standards with the latest energy efficiency technology. the government has been looking for places to tight enl,en its built. this is a good place to start. all of this adds up to legislation americans can support. fully offset, contains no mandates in the private sector, requires the federal government to become more efficient. according to a recent study of our legislation and its impacts by 2020, using the tools of shaheen-portman, the private-sector can create 80,000 dplu new you new jocks, lower co2 emissions by the equivalence of five million cars off the road and safe $4 billion ar inrgy costs. a vote on this act is one more step toward achieving the goal of a true all-of-the-above energy policy that produces more ener
the bill directs d.o.e. to, computer hardware, energy efficiency software, power management tools and takes commonsense steps of allowing the general services administration to update building designs. they develop these designs over time, they'll be permitted to update these efficiency standards with the latest energy efficiency technology. the government has been looking for places to tight enl,en its built. this is a good place to start. all of this adds up to legislation americans can...
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and the senate bill, i'm not happy with every provision in that bill. but it's a good bill. it does three things that are critically important. it gives us smart we ought to be going after the drug dealers, and not the dishwashers and people trying to make a living in this country. it overhauls the immigration system. i work in the system every day, and this is the system, for example, we have a department of labor, and it says we don't have enough nurses in the country. that's what the department of labor says, but you can't get visa for nurses because we don't have enough visa, we have a broken, broken system. and i dare to wonder how many of these people are here illegally are actually waiting in the legal line. so we need a pathway to legalization, to citizenship, for those who are here undommed. we're not giving away -- by the way, the senate bill doesn't need anybody anything. it's an arduous path. and it requires people do a background check, and they stay employed. and they can not be employed for a long period of time. >> and back taxes and other things. do you supp
and the senate bill, i'm not happy with every provision in that bill. but it's a good bill. it does three things that are critically important. it gives us smart we ought to be going after the drug dealers, and not the dishwashers and people trying to make a living in this country. it overhauls the immigration system. i work in the system every day, and this is the system, for example, we have a department of labor, and it says we don't have enough nurses in the country. that's what the...
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i think not only a timely bill but the bill -- mr. speaker, in response to the gentleman's assertions, the prior gentleman that spoke from new jersey, i would simply say those scare tactics do not have a place in legitimate debate on this floor. scare tactics to say that somehow republicans on our side of the aisle don't care about people's health care is just not true. you know, we don't believe in omnibus washington engineered health care. that's what's going on here. washington bureaucrats deciding what kind of health care you can have, which doctors you can see, how much those doctors and hospitals are going to get paid, all of that is in the hands of washington bureaucrats under obamacare which is why this bill and this law is suffering so much in terms of the minds of the public. this is not the right way to go. we believe in patient-centered care. republicans believe that it ought to be about the doctor-patient relationship, not between the bureaucrats and not be rs, it ought about the bureaucrats and the insurance companies. i
i think not only a timely bill but the bill -- mr. speaker, in response to the gentleman's assertions, the prior gentleman that spoke from new jersey, i would simply say those scare tactics do not have a place in legitimate debate on this floor. scare tactics to say that somehow republicans on our side of the aisle don't care about people's health care is just not true. you know, we don't believe in omnibus washington engineered health care. that's what's going on here. washington bureaucrats...